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Lone Baghdad mortuary unable to handle all of the civilian corpses
Baghdad has only one mortuary, and the staff there was able to release bodies in about five hours, prior to the war. Now, there is not only a dramatic increase in the number of dead bodies being brought to the morgue, the nature of their wounds is such that exams can take many hours or even days to complete. Dr. Fa'aq Ameen, director of the health ministry's Forensic Medicine Institute, also cites lack of storage space and a shortage of doctors as problems at the Baghdad mortuary.
Every day, an average of seventry Iraqi civilians are killed, mostly as a result of sectarian violence. The mortuary receives 1,500 bodies a month, not counting the bodies of those killed in areas north and south of the country. The morgue has storage space for 120 corpses, and unless more refrigeration units are installed, the threat of disease looms in the community. Some bodies are buried before the family can idetify them, then they must be exhumed and re-buried. There is no government agency that helps people find the bodies of the dead, and there are a lot of angry people who cannot locate the bodies of their loved ones.
This scenario is similar to the one that occurred in Louisiana after the two hurricanes hit the state in August and September. Angry families demanded the bodies of their loved ones, but an overworked temporary morgue staff had to do the best it could in examining and identifying corpses. The situation in Baghdad, however, is made worse every day, and with only one mortuary, there is no sign that it will improve.
Posted by Diane E. Dees on 05/18/06 at 7:52 PM | E-mail | Print
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What is the nature of the disposition that is preventing the American Occupation or the Iraqi
authorities-to use a mild euphemism- from creating other
morgues? Is it logistics... civil war
and American incompetency?
Unlike the other member's response... Iraq's infrastructure, cultural practices, educational system , employment were functioning; on the other hand, today under the American- British occupation there is a country in chaos...-one tyrant , Saddam , has been replaced a Western one- and today the world confronts the emerging of another Vietnam
Posted by: peppino naccarato on 05/22/06 at 7:34 AM
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Iraqis got a bad situation in their hands. I have to be open to the possibility that the irakis are not used to democracy yet.
Those areas are exploited in the way we are seeing today and the numbers ... of corpses.
Civilians dying is not an etnial cleansing issue, it is a religious issue. One I never like to disscus but it is the actuall situation in iraq.
It will take a long time for Iraq to be a peacefull place. Did you think iraq was peacefull under Saddam?
Posted by: Dr.Q on 05/20/06 at 1:57 PM